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What is the correct fastener for the RubRail?
Hello, I have a 1940 GW Utility. Should the screws be SS slot #6 flat head or oval? Thank you.
- Bill Basler
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I have a 1936 not a 1940. This could be about the time of a transition from one screw type or another so I hoping someone like Brian Robinson can jump on this. He has restored many boats of this vintage so he will know the answer.
Off the cuff, I believe you will be looking for oval head nickel screws. Not stainless, though arguably if polished properly it is hard to tell the difference.
Off the cuff, I believe you will be looking for oval head nickel screws. Not stainless, though arguably if polished properly it is hard to tell the difference.
Bill Basler
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Your Gar should have the same 3-sided 7/8" rub rail as Chris-Craft. It uses #6 oval head slot screws.
Is your Gar Wood going to be ready for the Gathering of the Gar Woods this August at Lake Tahoe?
Pictures??
Is your Gar Wood going to be ready for the Gathering of the Gar Woods this August at Lake Tahoe?
Pictures??
-Brian
1923 Hackercraft 23' Dolphin #03
1938 Gar Wood 22' Streamliner #6256 Empress
1952 Chris~Craft 19' Racing Runabout #363 Thunderstruck
Robinson Restoration, LLC (760) 468-1009
1923 Hackercraft 23' Dolphin #03
1938 Gar Wood 22' Streamliner #6256 Empress
1952 Chris~Craft 19' Racing Runabout #363 Thunderstruck
Robinson Restoration, LLC (760) 468-1009
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